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Geologic map of the Barnes Hill talc prospect, Waterbury, Vermont

January 1, 1952

The Barnes Hill talc prospect is in northeastern Waterbury township, Washington County, Vermont, about 2.2 miles N. 35° E. of the road triangle at Waterbury Center.  The deposit occurs in a body of ultramafic rock that crops out between the altitudes of 1,150 and 1,190 feet above sea level, near the crest of a broad, low ridge on a gently rolling upland of low relief.  The area surveyed is about 46 acres.  It is drained on the east by a small tributary of Thatcher Brook and on the west by Bryant Brook.  Thatcher Brook empties into the Winooski River at Waterbury; Bryant Brook flows into the Waterbury River, a tributary of the Winooski River.  Most of the area is in open pasture, with a few scattered spruce and hemlock, but along the eastern side of the property there is a dense growth of maple saplings and underbrush.

Publication Year 1952
Title Geologic map of the Barnes Hill talc prospect, Waterbury, Vermont
DOI 10.3133/mf7
Authors A.H. Chidester, G. W. Stewart, D.C. Morris
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Miscellaneous Field Studies Map
Series Number 7
Index ID mf7
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse